Released Iranian national to sue US for illegal detention

The released Iranian national Shahrzad Mir-Qolikhan, who was in a US prison for five years over unfounded allegations, says she will file a lawsuit with the international courts against the US for her illegal detention.

Mir-Qolikhan made the remarks after her arrival in Tehran from Oman on Sunday night.

Meanwhile, Iran's Ambassador to Oman Hossein Noushabadi said Iran has made complaints at international courts and human rights organizations for the abuse of Mir-Qolikhanâ€™s rights and has even submitted a request for redress.

He further noted that the US government and judicial officials jailed Mir-Qolikhan in poor conditions under baseless accusations and subjected her to psychological torture.

On August 7, Mir-Qolikhan arrived in the Omani capital city of Muscat, where she reunited with her twin daughters and her mother after five years in US detention.

Mir-Qolikhan had been arrested in the US in December 2007, after being forced to return to the States from a vacation in Cyprus.

Her former husband, Mahmoud Seif, had been accused of trying to export night-vision goggles to Iran from Austria in violation of US sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

She was detained and sentenced to five years in prison by a Florida federal court in the absence of her husband. Mir-Qolikhan consistently denied any wrongdoing.

She gave several interviews to Press TV during her time in prison, speaking of her terrifying ordeal and mistreatment at the hands of prison staff. She said that she had been harshly treated and tortured by the prison officials.

â€œI am disgustedâ€¦ at these people and their treatment. I would rather die than being in this garbage can one more day,â€ she told Press TV in one of her telephone interviews from the prison.